Question 1 of 6
When something beautiful catches your eye — a view, a moment, a detail — what do you do?
I feel it deeply but don't know how to express it
The moment moves me — I just don't have a way to hold onto it
I reach for my phone and take a photo
I want to capture it, but somehow photos never do it justice
I try to sketch or draw it — with mixed results
I attempt to capture it but the outcome doesn't always match what I felt
I stop and really look — absorbing every detail
I want to capture not just the image but the feeling underneath it
Question 2 of 6
How would you honestly describe your creative life right now?
I haven't really started yet
Creativity feels like a door I've been standing in front of — but haven't walked through
I'm returning after a long break
I used to be creative and I'm trying to find my way back
I've explored a few things but nothing has clicked yet
Some tutorials, some classes — but inconsistent results and not enough confidence
I create regularly — but feel like something is still missing
I have the practice, but want to go deeper and make it truly mine
Question 3 of 6
What's your biggest obstacle when it comes to making art?
I don't know where to start
Supplies, technique, approach — everything feels like a mystery and it's easier not to begin
Starting is fine — finishing something I'm proud of isn't
I begin with excitement but the result rarely matches what I imagined
My work feels technically correct but emotionally flat
I can execute a piece, but it doesn't capture the depth or atmosphere I'm after
Time, motivation, or a clear routine
I want to create more but life keeps getting in the way
Question 4 of 6
If something finally clicked for you creatively, what would that feel like?
Finishing a piece and thinking: "I can't believe I made this"
That first real moment of pride — proof that I can actually do it
Producing results I'm proud of — consistently, not just by luck
Knowing I have a reliable method and real technique behind my work
Capturing the feeling of a place — not just its surface
Making art that breathes, that transports, that goes beyond what a photo can do
Making art that is recognisably, unmistakably mine
A personal style that couldn't have been made by anyone else
Question 5 of 6
Where do you feel most drawn to create?
At home — in my own space, at my own pace
A quiet corner where I can focus without pressure
Out in the world — cafés, streets, daily life
Sketching what's around me, wherever I happen to be
In nature — or anywhere there's beauty to observe
Light, colour, texture — I want to capture what moves me
Anywhere — especially places I've never been before
New places ignite something in me that I want to put on paper
Question 6 of 6
What do you wish someone would simply tell you?
Exactly what to buy and how to get started — without overwhelm
I need a clear, simple first step so I can actually begin
How to get more consistent, reliable results
I want a real method — not just luck when something looks good
How to go beyond copying and develop a real creative voice
I want depth, atmosphere, and a style that feels genuinely mine
That it's not too late — and how to reignite the spark
I need something to remind me why I love creating and get me moving again